Journal article
Metabolomics and ischaemic heart disease
AA Rasmiena, TW Ng, PJ Meikle
Clinical Science | PORTLAND PRESS LTD | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.1042/CS20120268
Abstract
Ischaemic heart disease accounts for nearly half of the global cardiovascular disease burden. Aetiologies relating to heart disease are complex, but dyslipidaemia, oxidative stress and inflammation are cardinal features. Despite preventative measures and advancements in treatment regimens with lipid-lowering agents, the high prevalence of heart disease and the residual risk of recurrent events continue to be a significant burden to the health sector and to the affected individuals and their families. The development of improved risk models for the early detection and prevention of cardiovascular events in addition to new therapeutic strategies to address this residual risk are required if we..
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Funding Acknowledgements
A.A.R. is a recipient of a University of Melbourne International Scholarship. P.J.M. and T.W.N. are supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia, and the Operational Infrastructure Support (OIS) Program of the Victorian Government, Australia.